you can't because it's the fact that they are now not eligible to have a gun, but had they broken a law that gives you an access to get a warrant? i think it's a complicated situation. >> you are a perfect person to ask this because as a judge you're the person i come to as a law enforcement officer to ask for permission, to ask for a warrant. judge, i think i have probable cause, will you give me the warrant to go and get that gun? and it turns out in california, even in california that has this program, the disqualifying event like i'm a violent felon and the cross reference of the database of you being a registered gun owner isn't enough for probable cause? is that your fault, judge, or is that just the statute? >> well, i think the statute is problematic and i think they're going to have to go back and do some revisions if they want this to be effective. but really, ashleigh, technically if you are a convicted felon and you are not supposed to have the gun, even if you got it legally before this restriction, before you became a felon, then it's illegal for you to have that gun. and